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THE ATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1885, OMAHA DAILY BEE, OMAHA, NEB., ¢ NO. 177 - THIRTEENTH YEAR. ton Morrison's candidacy is regarded as hope- | the projected Nicaraguan canal and thereby N N "Ews. less and the indications are that if he does not | facilitatiog the completion of the Panama retire himself he will be retired early mext | c: I, is probable, and only increases the rea. woek. The break is not far off and then | sons why the United States should not allow Cifil Service Bef “Joal” Allen who bas rotumed “here, Con- | Burrion to succoed: Wo ourht, in Sentor 'Re evsman Townsend, Mr, Brown of Morgan, [ Manderson’s judgmets, to keep the way open inl Service Reform Has ' Become @ ?mge Tree ard ' perhaps Carter Har. | for the Nicaraguan canal project, at leastuntil s'”" Peamv vison will be voted for in the|the project is tinally disposed of, At present \ | . joint assembly, Some of “‘the boys" are very | it is pending in the senate on a motion to hungry and are anxiously waitioe for a man | reconsidsr the vote rejecting it. Senator g " ritha vbarlly Morrieon's frlonds are friend- | Mazdaron, doss not desiro any immediate i 1y to Judge Tree. The republicans are simply | action on his rerolution. He wishes it to go sacremv M.Bnmne ;‘;rtslnpt 0 w-izinr and wl'lchhu'. Il,ugnn is exhibiting & :iv ”lsmfnn!mh atYllhA"c«}»‘mm{llM tt”L be marvelous patience and perseverance wuder | thoroughly considerad, the administration Guillotine. and Thereby the somewhat discouraging circnms Tt | should be asked by the senata what it is going is hard on him that he cannot get + re- | to do about; Barrios_it will answer in one N publicane, There are symptomsjof disintegra- [ word, ““Nothing.” It was the late adminis Cuts Down Expenses In His De=[tion among the republicans, Trexler says |tration that negotiated the treaty, and under he won't vote for Morrison or Logan when he | the late administration it was rejected almost partment $40,000 Annually. |can elacet, but will vote for Farwell, [hat | exclusively by votes of democratic senators. makes throe, Sittig, MacMilland and Trexler, | The present administration wI‘m,“:ur lm\mfl |uy‘!t]eriogl‘"l\!lnnfl wnn'{lpn-r» 18 NOT RESPONSIBLE f Y, ; - [ mit the election of thecholcs of the republican ity § FL The President’s Proclamation Re= | turcus and of ins tentha of the republicans E":"“:‘:b"l'h‘“;" LA LU L] Lot N of Tllinofe. 1L y tor it, looks on the C.ArPnI:\ as garding Oklahama Boomera. Y s dead, and b will not try, torevive it Ihe Mo 4 reaty will undoubsedly” be withdrawn, an; THE OKLAHOMA LANDS, will not be sent into the senate next Dacerr- 1 i i THY PRESIDRST'S PROCLAMATION WARNING 712 | ber, a8 it has bee tod that the ad The Spanish Treatios Withdvawn | moowsns ruar raxy svsr xesr our, | | miisteation would do. . There is no jingo in for Rs-Examination. i this admintstration, Entangline forelgn al- Wasnisazos, March 18.—The following | },yqces will be avoided. ¢ is not intended to proclamation is issusd by the president: The |involve the United States abroad in any way Fresident of the United States of America— | or to make the United States guarantee the Dan Mc8weeney Wants to be Collec- | A Proclamation—Whereas, It is alleged that | o¥orelgnty orintegrity of any foreign state. 1¢ e 4 Nicaragua has got itself into trouble with its tor at San Fraucisco for Ser. certain individaals and associations of persons neighbors by negotiating a treaty with the .vices Renderea, and corporations are in an unauthorized pos- [ United States that is her own lookout., If session of portions of the territory known as [8he had been afraid of Guatemala she might France, They have gone into Belgium. Morrssey was allowed to remain in Paris, THE CZAR SAYS HE WILL NOT DECLARE WAL, 81, PrreesnurG, March 18.—The Czar of Russia said to-might during an informal talk with several diplomats at the imperial levee: “I cannot conceive that any but the wildest dreamer could think that 1 wounld declare war sgainet England, Our ends can be attained and will be attained, but they will be by the eradual power «f civilization and not by force,” AFCHANISTAN, Reason To Hop: That War May Be Averted By Diplomacy, 8ir Peter Lumsden Will Keep the Afghans Quiet THR TRISH NATIONALISTS, Dunuiy, March 13.—The Irish nationalists bave decided to maintain an_attitude of re- serve during the visit of the Prince of Wales, They have issued an address which says the visit to Ireland is ecspecially inopportune while the unepeakably indecent coteris pro tected by'Lord Spencer 18 in possession of Dublin castle Loxpox, March 13,—Sir Stafford Northcote asked whether this agreement was a perma. nent or & temporary arrangement. Gladstone replied that it was agreed without any specific limit, and the best description he could give that the agreement was to last aslong as there was any oocasion for it, (Laughter.) This agreement provides ogainst a rupture of friendly relaticns between the two govern- ments in the event of a collision between the Afghan and Russian_outposts, which might possibly occur which instructions are being conveyed to the opposing commands, 25,000 MORE TROOPS FOR CHINA. Pants, March 13.--Tt is reported that the members of the government are convinced of Pending a Pacific Settlement of the Frontisr Question, The Czar Says No Ons But the Wildest Dreamer Oould Think That He Would De- olare War Against England, But That The Ends Can Be Attained By the Gradual Power of Civilization, divotad Syracuse girl who stolo hovsehold goods of Mrs L. Wiescop! ta ohtain $2 with which to pay the fine of her lover, George Dickersheit. Potpeski, the Pole whose wife was murdersd a fow days ogo at Erie, Pa., was married a few nights atter to the late lamented’s sister. A banquet was spread upon the table wsed m the late autopay of Mrs, Potpeski, Stolenski, the son-in-law who killed her, and who excaped punishment by & technical flaw in the indictment, was present and danced with his new mother-in.law, whose martiage was mado possiblo by the braining of the old one, The sultan of Moroceo has 1,000 wives, Solomon had only 700, But, it has been re marked, Solomon was a wise man; he knew when he had enough — RELIGIOUS, The sisters of charity at Maudan, Dakota, are building a hospital to cost £30,000, A certain Rabbinoviez, originally a Jewlsh lawyer of St. Petersburg and a promoter of Jowich emigration to Palestine, has started o new movement in Russia for the conversion of his coreligionists to a modified form of Chris- tianity, The Russian government views this formation of Jewish Christian communities with pleasure, and the celebrated Hebraic ;clmlnr. Delitzsch, has also pronounced in its avor, The grant of Jand reccived from (ueen Anne by Rev. Wm. Vesey, for Trinity church, New York, embraces nearly 900 city TRADING. Leading Articles on ‘Change Were Un- settled and Generally Lower. Wheat Active, Irregular, Unset= tled and Slightly Nervous, Corn Was Fairly Strong, but Fell Off Irregularly. Prices of Cattle are the Same As On Monday. Little or No Change in the Prices of Hogs, Provisions Were Lightly Traded In, and Fell O for Want of Support. % 3 ;. | bave declined to enter into the treaty, She the Oklahoma lands within the Indian terri- | negotiated that tronty on her own n’;!prml- ' WASHINGTON NEWS, tory, which are designated, described and |bility for her own advantage, and took her lots in various portions of the metropolis, and ia valued at about 2 000, exclusive of the property devoted to church purposes. The annual increase of the estato 18 between £500,000 and £600,000, all of which is devoted to church and beoevolent purposes, The sey- en churches of Trinity parish are supported mainly from this fund, and there are twenty other courches which receive about 50,000 annually from the fand. The solemn tolling of ths great bell of St. Paul’s at the recent death of the bishop of London, attracted great attention in the metropolis. and crowds assembled to note the sound which is o seldom heard. The bell ix never tolled but at the death or funeral of members of the royal family, of the bishop of London, of a lord mayor dying in office, and of the dean of St. Paul's. There are over 30 Mormon churches in Col- or:do. In Idaho there are over 60; in Arizona about 70. The Episcopal Church Missionary scciety is trying to raise $1,000,000 by a system of five dollar pledges from church members throughout the country, April 24 will be obseryed in Massachusetts as the annual day of fasting and prayer. Cleveland's eldest eister has for twenty tho necessity of marching upon Pekin, The goveroment will ehortly ask a grant of ten million dollars to provide and dispatch 25,000 men to China. RAHAM WANTS THE NATIVES DISARMED, Carro, March 13 —Gen, Graham has de creed that the inhabitants of Suakim be dis- armed. as ho has reasons to apprehiend treach. ery. Hereafter any unenlicted native found with arms will be treated as a rebel, A FEEBLE PROTEST. Paris, March 13,— Lintransigesant protests against the expulsion of Stephens, Davis and Leroy, The action indicates that Ferry is y to outrage the liberties of refugees who & sought an asylum in France, a thing which the ministers of the empire would never have dreamed of doing. Stephens wife was not allowed to havean interview with him after his arrest. THE DEBATABLE LAND, Loxno, March 13.—Gladstone’s announce- ment of the agreement between England and Russia affords reason to hope that war will be averted by diplomatic means, It is believed by many that Sir Peter Lumsden has the Afghans suficiently under control to provent OHICAGO MAKKETS, Special telegram to Tite Brk, CHxAGO, March 18, —Leading articles on ‘change to-day were unsottled and generally lower, the prime canses in grain being the varying quotations for British coneols and the alight farry caused by the closing trade for a local commission house, Provisions were lightly traded in and fell off for want of sups port. The receipts kept up to a falr figure, WHEAT ruled active, irregular, unsettled and more or less mervous from a variety of causes. The chief interest in a speculative way still cen- ters in the seller May. The bulk of the early trading was at a point §c higher than yester- day’s closing, but eelling was free und the market quickly dropped back jc. Then con- sols came in a little lower, and an advance of Bc was made, By 11 o'clock a feeline of con- siderable weakness had set in onan unfound- ed report of a sharp advance in vensols, which Dbrought out free selling, the drop this time being §@ic. After a third 1ecovery of ic, all trades were ordered closed for account of phidetoli oty ognized by the treatios and laws of the | own chances. The United States s naw un- ot 3 o y 0 il X WasHINGERON, March 13,—At a mesting of | Ubited States and by the executive authority ;;;;'g;l‘:‘;‘;zr“gl‘g:"gflnfigj'““"‘R‘"‘ than to the cabizet yesterday, the Oklahama question | thereof, as Indian lands; and whereas, it is |~ Tarrios has long cherished this scheme of was consldared. at, length, It was sald the | turther alleged that certain otker pertons or | coutelidatiog il the Gentrol A merican states \ ol ; " | associations within the territory and jurisdic: | Ut onfederation of the improation prevailed among thote who con- | ROCRNPAS WL CHSEl (L UCS O nd et | Central American republios was a part of Mr, templated the invasion of the territory that | on foot preparations for an organized and | Blaine’s — hemispherical ~~ policy, ~ and [ L8R METCAREV SRORE Sonteo’ Ko prove Prosident's Arthur's proclamation, relative to | forciblo entry and settlement upon the afore- (it did mot = take Barrios long | & SoVAON Metmeon the ATKAAD and Kussian trespassing upon the Tndian lands, had be- | ssid land, and are now throatening such entry [0 se varlous channels in. which Mr. | puthosts panding a pacific ssttlement of the come inoperative with the close of hix admin- | and ocoupation; and whereas, the lawa of the | Blaine could ‘b useful ~to himself, He | f0HHSE FIRRES . KOFe FIotKent conserva istzation, To provent much action of the in- | United States provide *for ‘th removal of ol s G {h!‘."“edtfll‘"‘;' Vil ot Hra vk UMM tro ;.fi..‘i‘u’;‘i;"ofif,. vaders as_wold naturally ensuo upon the |all persons residing or bemg found |10 forcing all the Ceutral American states to 3 provalence of such an impression, it was |upon® such Indian” lands and " tenitory | FEconizo him as their chisf, Th retirement | 9% the . border ol the " debata thought bst that President Cleveland should | without permission, exprossly and legally | of Bir, Blaine put an end for the time being | ple territory, . and) = they = objec issus a proclamation eimilar to that issued | obtaived of the interior dopartment, now, |to ~that dream. In 1882 Barrios visited |fo {usslsns being wlowed “to remain 1 Dmion v now propmed: o shsheely | etore s the purios, f, potectin, the |ty Uheing SIS oo™ (b hal | beoneiot o Arghanisian. e, ambunados y hublic oste, uterests of the | €rran 08 8 ) ¥ v, v, re- Ba issusd. ndian nations and tribor and to the ond that | 9¢ this coutry in his boundary quarrel with | of tince, (termany, Ttaly aud Turkey, re; SYCRETARY MANKING CURTAILS EXPENSES [ no parsyn or persons may be induced to enter | Mexico, but he was also looking around to eea | (FEC/ERY (60, 0 00%, MWD IR 40,000 upon aaid territory, where they will hot be | Whether the late administratiop would not Y e s g LoD A ,000. Wt Tetiin. Wikt eateds ® [help him, He got little encouragement, but | certain. discretionary powersiitouching his 1 lowed to % t permission or au: $ g aRe i 0) The first decided action of Sectotary Man- (g (H 6 M Grovr Cloveland, preai | satisfied iiimeclf that if the United States [€q#0 0 tho event ‘of a dangerous Russ or the _treavury department was announced | {1o% G i all and every person or persons | {re gainst him, and he now thinks the i Ry this morning. It consists of a material re. i tion of such Jands, and il such | moment auspicious for accompliehing his s action will bo in_the avent of a Russian duction in the special agents' disvision, [ 20% 1 occupation of such twnds, and sl such | ) o nes of aggrandizement alone, San Salva. | *tt3ck upon the Afghan strongholds has mot a)laarel_)lyl Lz is e&:pmed ';‘hltnnvlng of $10,- 5:5‘.’;:&5?;;0?; e l".';g:f;;g dor, which hat now apparently submitted to | been allowed to become known, but it is” be- will be effected. The service of forty HOPES AND FEARS, Lospox, March 13,~The Nows still fears for the result of the nogotiations between England and Rustia, and is doubtful of peace ful solution. The Stavdard says the agree- mont between Eogland and Russia loaves the essence of the difficulty untouched, and inti- maten that a pause in the situation may be the prolude to a surrender. Labouchers . i i o B s ; been & missionary in_Ceylon, where i ] ; ; him, he made some thraats to seize two years | 1ieved he will send officers to Herat to organ- | writes if England and Russia can’e agree in | sy b DLW s where |15, | firm and the market touched its lowest ‘ ot sous vl (i oy |1 408, Se1 W, ST s e e it [t s oy b M onme il b el el "oy Sk | S e Bt sty Lo s | o T Sl st 2 Tt ] n dispensed with, and motica to that effect [ FIrEReT 10 e | GERE BRC BT for the United States, and afterward went to | 45mmes a position not mecessarily warlike at | Ameria to arbitrate, danglitevs; Mnry);n Oserio Hastings - have | tion. There were unconfirmed sales at S1ic. | mailed to them to-day, Tho list includes six f /3y, thereon, and that if due regard for, | Europe. " T TR SUNFERING ANONG THE ARABS, bocn educated in this country by their’ uncle | 10 mowming session closed heavy and unstt- special agents, twenty-six special inspectors [ FHAME FERG A0 TR T EER R FTIISH STEAMER SEARPHED) 3 PR vt EY.2Y, tled, No. 2 spring was held at 783c early, of customs, and then eniployes rhose name | freatics of the United States, and this ad.| A MUCH DIVORCED WOMAN. e : Svakis, March 13, —Deserters bring terrible g are borne on the so-cal “‘fraud roll.” 3 7 5 but latersold at 77§c. CORN was a shade higher at the opening, and felt relatively stronger than wheat, though the deal attracted was only small, The feeling was fairly strong uotil tho last broak in wheat, when it f21l off from 43c in an irregu- lar way to 42fc. SuaGHAL March 13,—A French man of was detained and eearched the British steam - er Glen Ray, off Gutzlaff because the Glen Ray had lead among the cargo, RUSSIAN THREATS, St. PETERSBURG, March 13,—The governor of the Uaucasus, Gen, Dondonkok Koasakoff has returned to Tiflich. The tone ofthe Rus- sian press continues extremely bsllicose, tales of suffering among_the Arabs and ray that Osman Digna is only able to malntain authority by a system of terrorism which in- cludes behoading & few mutineers every morning at sunrise, THE LATIN MONETARY CORFERENCE, LoxnoN, March 13 —The Latin monetary conference meet in Paris on April 15th, —— Xhe Weather. monition and warning pe not sufficient to | HER DAUGETER BRINGS SUIT TO HAVE THE e e effect tho purposos m%'fnleen;lon-hoc ho gov. DIVOROK 83T ASIDE. /ASHINGTON, March 13,—In the Hazen |ernment as herein declared, the militar ; e courb-martial this aftarnoon the counte] for | powor of the Upited States will be invoked | TEILADELPHIA, March 18.—John J. Miller the defense caused a_sensation in court by a | to abate all such unauthorized possession, to |in 1849, married Elizabeth S. Rogera, The statement in connection with the examination | prevent such threatenod entry and occupa- | result of the union was four children. They of Edmund Hudson, editor of the Capital of tion, and to remove all ench intruders from were divorced and Mrs. Miller married Robt. this city, that they would prove that the | said Indian lands, In testimony whereof T | FO < 80T s e b articles published in the Chicago Tribune | have hereunto set my hand and caueed tho | ¥ Randall, brother of Samuel J. Randall. and the Washington Capital assailing Gen. | seal of the Wniied States to be affixed. Tho lady soon procured a second divorce and Hazen and giving the first information to the [ [Signed] GROVEN CLEVELAND, A discovery of much interest has just been made by workmen engaged in excavations in the lobby of the French Huguenot church in the criptof Canterbury cathedral. A finely chiseled head and frogments of stone, many of which aro richly gilded, and in one of which a poarl remains, have been exhumed, They are said to be undoubledly portions of the shrine of 8t, Dunstan, —— 0ATS continus very dull and quiet, with fluct ons remarricd her first husband, who in the S e WASHINGTON, March 18,—Upper Mimis-| A Dry Goods Clerk's Courtship. |of fcin seller May, which ia the only future public of his having written a_letter to the| [SEAL] By the President: T. F. Bavagn, meantime became a well ki ting | Open declaration is made that Russia intends calley: 1 s @ i yationT { secretary of war _throwing the blame for the coretary of State. |man. Mrs. Millera third time. eecured & | to have Horat. The Navse Vrsmya calls the %P1 valley: Fair weatfer followed by local can?” the dry goods clerk low sighed, | attracting any attection tragic termination of the Greely expedition upon that official, had been inspired by the | Dan McSweeney Wants to be Collec- | Mrs, Viola Bonavita, wife of Frank J. Bona- secretary of war, and they would trace them o n tor of San Francisco, vita, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JJohn J, H e message withdrawicg the treation o | Sbocial tlegram to Tho Bee. oy i U e T Shott. Tt assigns no other reason for the | WASHINGTON, March 13,—Dan McSweenoy | by rand mother, in _derogation o ; N ber own rights, brings sn action in court to withdrawal than for re-examination. The |is here demanding that the present adminis- | have the divorco set aside. preaident reosived membera of the diplomatic | ¢ration appoint him collector of San Francls. e Corps and the ladies of their families in the - s G Dluo parlor of the executive mausion this af. | co. Dan was a resident of that city and went | G¢0: Grant's Conditon Improving. ternoon, He was assisted by his sisters, Miss | to Ireland where he was thrown in juil as a | SPecial telegram to the Bex. Cleveland and Mra. Hoyt, tor. This was duriog Garfald's ga. | N YOuk, March 18,—I think father is The war department having agreed to pay ration. McSweeney appealed to this a little better this morning,” said Col. Fred the stengrapher the proper fees, he resumed | ™! 9 . his work. With sorh tnimportant testimony | government to recogaizo his rights as a citi. | (Fant, but we still feel veryanxious, Ho was ci from Captain Mills of tho signal office the[zen. Secretary Blaine investigated the mat- somewhat restless during the early part of the prosecution rested the case, ‘Ihe defenso had | ter and found he had forfeited his citizenship | night and I could tell by his occasional gulps not conclu ted the examiaation of Mr. HuZson | by selling all his property in America, | 4.+ his tongue still pains hi (5 when the court adjourned, and returning to Ireland ~and being | il dithcnlte however: at st tones ty elected ome of the guardians of ths S tomerer;(ab mont umesNtoany, HENDRICKS AND VOORHEES REBUFFED, poor there. During the last_presidential | Hther he was sleeping or not, for he_ kept Vice President Hendricks and _Senator [ camphign the national democratio committee | fis, 9% closed nearly all the time. = Some- Voorhees have had an_interview with the | reimported him from Ireland, and he went | fircs "o it was thought that he was slum- President, in which they tried to persuade | about the country making speaches against | ;o710 (IWishys e would open bis eyes, glance him that o ought to move promptly in put- | Blaine, claining Blaine had busely desorted | Stou 21d then closa them again, without any ting revublicans out and filling their places | him in s foreign l;xhon while ho yet. remained | phaie Trovement. 1 tf ":"5 A b with democrats. They presented all the ar- | a citizen of the United States. Ho avd M, | {000 better for his night's reet. He ate his guments ot party policy and of the doctrine | Parnell were star attractions to prevent if | oA, WY @ i ware/ caoquraging, to m:l vl:&-tgn ‘l’mgng the xp}x:ilmdl’mlldem smeihlatheh lrinhbsumpede to m?lme. Thiol| APBEH:0 Si1An TYe expeotec, eveland heard them through and then told | democracy having been successful, he1s hers S ——— them plainly that he intended to carry out|for his pay. He says they promised RAILROAL RACKET. the propoeiions ho had set forth in his letter [ him anything he ~wanted for his| S7. Lours, March 13,—The receivers of the on the civil sorvico and the declara-services, He bas been looking [ Wabash railroad filed a report in the United tion of his inaugural on the _same |around and concludes ho wants to be collector [ g " PRI EE ; b subject. Hoe held the party by ita civil.ser- | at San Francisco, Several genuine Califor- | States court this afterncoa for the months of vice law to be bound to an honest effort to | nians are here well backed for the same place, | December, January and February which carry its principles into effect. Both Mr. | but Dan saya that it is ridiculous for them to | shows a deficit between the earnings and ex- Hendricks and Senator Voorhess dissented |ask such a thing as long a3 he is unprovided | ponces of 152,351 Tho loss is attribated to most omphatically from the position of the [ for. Thus far he has not met with much en- | P0Se3 D' BLABISL | he loss s ateributed to presideat, and especially from the purpose he | couragement and he is beginning to think that | (110" DECECI ¢ Eenery. DaC Woner announced of making changes very slowly and | the democratic party is going back on its L excapt n those clawsos of offices which every | pledge. Ho saya that ho did " more to- Leat one expects to change almost at once with an | Blaine than anybody else, adminhitration, making them only for causea, The president’s views, if carried out, speaking generally, give the offices to the democrats much faster than commissions expire. “The calico to see, Because I needle little bride To—guess who it can be.”” Jme’l&huh brought forth thread cheeks till €; Almmtybs q:.fic red Ifor Iawn who may ho o divorce. Now it is alleged by collusion. raine, southwaesterly shifting in northern por- tion to westerly windsfollowed in the extreme north by rising barometer; warmer weather followed in northern portion by ‘lligllfi fall in Mmi)e -ature. Missouri valley; Fair weather in sou portion followed by local rains, partly cloudy’ weather local rains northern portion; rising barometer in mnorthern portions, falling in southern portions followed by rising barome- ter, westerly winds, slightly lower tem- perature. The American Peace Society. BosToN, March 13,—The following cable- gram was sent out by the American peace go- clety to-day: To Henry Richard, M. P,, Lon- don—The American peace society, represent- ing the Christian sentiment of America, fully sympathizes with your efforts to avert an Anglo Russian war, (sflm ) Rowranp C, Howarp, Sec'y. Gen, Grant's Condition, New YoRrk, March 13—With the exception of brief spells of wakefuldess Gen, Grant passed a comfortable night. When ho re- tired he complained of & dull pain In the ear and head. He did not get up till late this morning and made no complaint of paim. PROVISIONS roled heavy the bulk of the morning _seasion, the pit at times being entirely deserted. More activity snd alto more wel was observed m;’ud tho closo than at any time, yance of ¢ e i 'i'f?hng"e.':lum in a speculative way closed heavy at about the lowest point touched. approaching meeting of Lord Dufferin snd the Ameer of Afghanistan a military demon- stration on the Russian frontier, ‘‘Russia and England,” the writer continues. ‘‘will s0on meet, on dry land and the result will be that the_isolated security m%;m enjoyed by the British empire will be d stroyed. THE MAHDI'S MOVEMENTS, Kontr, March 14. A report is current among the natives to tho effect that themahdi evacusted Metemneh, The reason alleged for this step is that the mahdi fears an inva- sion 18 about to be made into the Soudan from Abgseinia. In pal lace live, N She heard damask her yet to guess ‘‘Hook an’ eye want,” said *‘To furnish shall any hair pin ess, Oh! who'll make glove to me?’ 'ATTLE, The general market was active with a_slight adyance on the ordinary run of shipping and dressed beef steers. Prices are now about where they were on Monday and 15@25c higher than on Tuesday and Wednesday. Fat cown and heifers are making extromely high figures and are in strong _demand; medium cows in steady demand and firm, = Canning atock steady, Bulls plentiful and lower than lost week. ~ Big ones are not wanted unlees at low figures, Lot of Mlchigan stock calves sold at $12756 per head, The calf season may be conseded as fairly under way, and the impression seems uppermost that prices will Do ruldrather high. 1,050 to 1,200 pounds, i $4.30@5 10; 1,300 to 1,400 pounde, $525@ 5 60; extra 85 60@>5 90; cows and mixed com- mon, $2 40@3 00; medium, $3 25@3 50; good i 83 60@4 00; Texans, $400@5 00; stockers, ! 83 40@1 30; foeders, $4 35@4 70. HOGS, This market was fairly active and in a gen- eral way there was little or 5o change in prices as compared with yesterday. At the start a few sales of light were made 5o higher than could be had at th close lust night, bu no higher then yesterday morning. Medium and light under Went no change worth noting, Packing and._shipping, 250 to 410 pounds, &1 70@4 95; light, 150 to 215 pounds, $1 2@ 185, conspi The cherry satin near her drew, Sheeting-eld with delight, For she was mitten with a new Found wrap ture naught could blight, But when he cotton both bis knees With, *“Would jertey me tie?” Chenille-y thought her blood would frixze ‘And screamed, “'Of corsets 1” “Hose stocking nonesense to you, Jane?” Urled pa, who entered quick, “When I call linon bring 0 Some foudard mit mitts he Then kick gingham ont in the hall He sacque-ed the worsted bow, And with a kersey cried, “Come all And seersucker go,” RUSSIAN OPINION, Paris, March 13 —Baron Mohrenheim, Russian embassador, has been interviewed in regard to the present anglo-Russian situation. Ho expressed the cpinion that Emperor William would exert influence to avert war, Logland to @ -some conces- sions, He scouted the jdes that Rus- sia would withdraw her troops from the poaitions ut present occupied. Such action would reflect dishonor upon Russian arms, In case England did not declare war it was cer- tain, in his opinion, Russia would not do so. He thought it extremely unlikely England would declare war, as she has her hands full already. Degiers, Russian prime minister, is ani. mated by a desire for peace. The influence of the war Kuty in Russia is diminished since the death of Gen, Skoboloff, NEARING HERAT, LoxpoN, March 13,—Advices from 1'eheran state that Sir Peter Lumsdon camped on Per- slan territory, not far from Herat. The ex- pectation is that he will enter: Herat in case the Ruseians make any further advance, FIRING THE FENTANS, Pagis, March 13.—An immense sensation was causod by the stand which the authorities :a7e ta. en toward Fenian agitators. In ad- dition to the arrests of James Stephens, En- gene Davis and Jno, Morrisy yesterday, the police this morning arresf a journalist named Mortimer Leroy and another Fenian, name not learned. Mrs, Stephens was also arrested, but was subsequently released. All reruom now under arrest. will be expelled rom the country to-day, Warrants for the expulsion of other }'enian leaders haye been Poor Jean for cashmere had to wed, Which brocade dear young heart; Next sum merino grave she Iaid At dress by her sweetheart. H. C. Dovee, ————— An Elevated Saloon, ZaNesviLLy, Ohio, March 13,--During a ..aderstorm Wedunesay night e saloon Harry Burton in the village of Roseville, nine miles from here, was blown to pieces by a keg of powder explo’ed beneath it, It was the only saloon in the place and was recently openeu, # Washburae's Superlative is the best flone. All grocers eell it. Central Illinois Teachers' Assocl e — tion. THE GOULD STRIKE, BrooMINGTON, I1l,, March 13.—Nearly 500 THE GOVERNORS OF KANSAS AND MISSOURI TO | teachers and educators assembled here to-day ; ; MEET THE OFFICIALS SUNDAY, at the first annual meeting of the Central BAYARD GIVING THE B LD 8| LDER, 3. . 2 ARD OLVIH lovs THE COLD SHOULDEN | g1, Louts, March 13,—A$ & private con- | Illinols Teachers' association, The following Secrotary Bayard bas done moreto discour- i ; 5 ; ; age applicants for office than any othor men. | ference of Vice-Prosidents Hayes and Hoxie, | officors wero elected: President, Superinten. ber of tflu cnblnut'.‘ Savanl influential demo. and General Manager Brown of the Gould dent,;\“:‘ml;vtvr;h. of 'fl‘n]écwsllntl:uunty; oo, crats called upon him and presented a petition lines about the strike matters held here to- | Rreeident, Stickuey of Knoxville; secretary, bearing a long list of distinguished names aud | 4o tologram was roceived from Governor | st ek, treasurer, K. A. Gastman of urging him to make & cortain appulntment t 5 Decatur. Tho teachors were entertained by Rrslag bz fo make poortal aEmMEERARE W0 | rid o e Wanaa: ia7iag he wonld b hare o5 | Koe cibinons: Sunday with the railroad commissioner of paper and then said: "“This is a very strong ST T s petition, I will have it Properly filed and | Kangas to discuss the situation, Governor Loulsville 9ambling’ Housce Ologod, ——— Business Failures, New York, March 15,—Failures the last soven days, 234, as compared with 277 last week, Baurniorg, March 13.—Pope & Co., dealers in metals, have made an assignment to Wi, Keyser fer the benefit of their creditors, Li- abilities are stated at 31,000,000, A member of ths firm to-night estimated the liabilities at 3678,000, over $300,000 of which are due to seven Baltimore bsuks and one New York bank, the latter beiog fully * —— Cedar Rapids Determined that What Cheer Folks Shall Not Drink, Ckpar Rapins, Ta., March 13,—A car load of beer from Rock Island bound to What Cheer was seized here last night, and this morning it was taken out on a train but has been ordered back. Fresh Roasted Java and Mocha Coffee best in Omaha. GraND Uxrox Tea Co., Dounglas, bet. 14th and 15th sts. + Washburne’s Superlalive s the best flonr. All grocers szl It, i A $70,000 Mansion Burned, Povenkeersik, N, Y,, March 18,—John L. Aspinwall’s mansion, at Barrytown, burned * Headquarters for choice home-grown and shipped fresh vegetables at Weimers', { 2 " "Thio asscta couat Iargely of Bromin o giva thmy consbdoriion 1 o va- | oot 10,48 the uation | Governoe | Touiaviuus, March 15,1t wae sovounced |, Farther seret a expacted, today. Lioss, $70,000; insurance, $05,000. e varzius Tobure, which.cusnor by sonvested ‘I ancy ocours.” o assurance o deprees- | D d s I this aft hat all th i 0 S S i 1 i i affock upon the delegation. P | i expectod the meeting will dotarmine tho | yonaen fn the s od ber oy, oL DOTHvEG Live Btook by a New Route, Wasstorme Suparlatire four. {sada) otomony o sne o { houses in the city had been closed, Chief of Police Whalen notified all the proprietors to close up orbe raided, One and all quietly Paris, March 13, —Stephens, Davis, Mor- them all, rissey and Laeroy were taken to the frontier of France, to-day, and warned not to return, future action of the two states and the rail- road toward the strikers, Statuquo will be maintained till then Ir{ the roads, San Axtonio, Tex,, March 13, -Owing to ——————— Vith gz aimouno Her, arct Texas Rangers Charged With Murder 3 | tock destined Illinois Still Seeking for a Senator, Seven blooded young stallions for ser- i or the north will be shipped via New Orleans, | A ‘WicHITA FALLS, vT&Xll, March ‘B:—To-dn, Special Telegram to THE Bk, Kansas City, March 13.—The status of the | shut up thop and closed ths games, mavy ex- PREPARING FOR IT. i ————————— vice, See Solomon’s Spring Valley Siock | at Vernon and vicinity Capt. Schmidt, of the SpRINGFIELD, March 13.—Even Col, Morri. | rallroad strike here is unaltered thegovernor’s | pres Vetoed the Woman Soffrage Bill, ,fichemulm Jad to quit the business, proclamation has made no change in the | Louisville has been the paradise of the gamb- situation to-day. lers for _years, The closing of the houses is KROKUK, March 18,—F, P, Wiley, attorney | the result of a vigorous war on gaming that for the Wabash was in Keokuk "to-day to|has been carried on here for some time, secure an order from Judge Love to send the — ——t United States marshal to Centerville to _pro- Farm ad, LoxpoN, March 13.—The department 15 makiog preparations with a visw to possible occurrence of serious trouble in Afghanistan. Orders bave been sent to the arsenals at Bom bay and Bengal to prepare all kinds of ammu- nition, The for two army corps areal- state rangers, was arrested on the charges of ! the murder of twenty-five men, many of whom | stood high in the community, It s claimed that the men constituted a secret vigilance or- [ ganization, Four of the recent murders are | | son's friends are begloning to admit that he has reached the end of his tether, and that yosterday's balloting proves beyond the shadow of & doubt that he can not be elected, Bismance, March 13, —Governor Pierce of Dakota, o-day vetoad the womau's sulfrge T. W. Spafard & Oo,, the druggiats, bave moved their drug store to the north- west corner of Thirteenth and Howard. # NU e — ttributed to them., The wholesalo arrests They say, of course, that he is entitled to the | tect the property of the road. Judge Love The Woman’s National OChristian |readycomleted, each will number15%0ofticers CONNUBIALITIES, Rl s T :m“.\: A R T full democratic vote, and are not criticising | was in Towa City and the petition and order Union, 8,300 men and 1,800 horses, The admiralty Handle, is making arrangements to have a fleat of transports in readiness. THE DISPUTE SETTLED, In the house of commons this afternoon were forwarded there by mail, THE STRIKE ENDED AT PALRSTINE, Pavesning, Tex., March,’ this place ended this afternoon, Superintend- 1t is stated that Prince Albert Victe be- trothed to the Princess Clementme, daughter of the king of Belgium, & young school girl, aged 12, him for demandiog it, but they see plainly that he will never get it, aud are inclined to beliove tnat he is jeopardizing the interests of the party by remaining in the field, and pre- New Onrreans, March 13,—The Woman's National Christian union met in music hall to-day. Addresses were made by Mrs. Mary J. Lathrop, Michigan; Miss Frances E. March April May i; p . i 3iadate 2| "Yes,” remarked a conceited young bach- venl::s other democrats who might possibly | ent Herrin sent for the executive committee | Wiliard, president of the soclety; Jobn P, [Gladstone announced an agreement was ar have the greatest adml h succeed from trylog their luck Even his| of the workingmens unlon, who Immedistely | St. Job, and others. rived at between Ruesia and England, by the A4 KHo £l ASIIERIO0 108 1tha ! friends are utinflo{i at the republican votes [ waited upon hqu. The result of the cal\ffl?- 4 terms of whi h peither Russian nor Mv x, but I never expect to marry, Ob, which were expected will never come to his rescue, ’l‘hax did not come yesterday when they could have dome him some service. “Indeod!’ remarked a lady. ““Then I am to understand that you not only admire women, but have a siucere regard for ence was an order to resume work to-morrow morning on the old terms as before the last cut. An agreement to this effect has been han forces weils advance any further on aft.hsr e —— Another Railroad Strike, e e om iy Macoy, Ga,, March 13,.—All eogineers on When the weather grows warmer, that | At no othier season is the system s0 sus- | extremo tired feeliug, want of appetite, | ceptiblo to the B enefly effects of a re- e 5 ! ) Qullness, languor, and lassitude, afilict|liable tonic and invigorant. The impure ! n's i i the Brunawick division of the East Tenvesee, DEATH OF 44 ANEDIGARTRONET them as well, alimoe e , crof- | state of the blood, the deranged digestion, e . realize that n‘é‘.‘? ::t o m’é‘fl'&‘"fi‘na l‘:': M e:;lm})! ui'ié’fl'fl‘ifli"‘mfil’.’.‘v"‘ufi‘&m Virginia & Georgla railroad struck to-night, | . ONPON, Match 1. —The death of Sit Cur. | Some time ago George Storms of Dobbs 'ullvnu-“ 1"“:1;-"1‘5‘1, -E“":m ‘ :‘::“tlly'lx““;lll::nzr: and the weak condition of the body, caused o is criticised for not voluntarily retiring for the | committee. 1f extra time 18 put in the men | The strike bers of the brotharhood | ti%, liranda Lampson Bart fs announced. | Ferry, N, Y., gave his wife a mortgage for| 1 B0 OHEE CRESCR M Yt s | by s lag battle with the cold, whniry beaaft of the party. He is charged with as. | aro to have extrapay. This sgroement only | of foective sumtassce.” Then sar tie He was born In Vermont in September, 1506, | 83,000 o iusure her agaiost abuse on ber ro- | Manifest thommelves with mehy, 01| biasts, all el for tho reviving, rogulating suming that g maa" thad the | extends to the Intaraational & Great North. | o wee etiye oafineers, | They say the cause | ™ coxopuxiNG TE PRAGEABRANOENENT, | jolning him after a separation It bas been | Possible to throw off this debility and expel ) blasts, all eall for the B s the unjust discharge of toree l"&:. :‘l:d t:“ nldydt:mluri‘flc) the party i~rn branch of the rather than allow an: ocrat except him- | ingmen are greatly self to be elected, 'l‘:a democrats 'Hnt him BAKRRIOS' SOUHEME, and restoring Influences so happily and reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla, | effectively combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla, “1 could not sleep, and would get up in | “Hood's Sarsaparilla did me a great deal the morning with hardly life enough to get | of good. I bad no particular disesse, but out of bed, . I had no appetite, and my | was tired out from overwork, and it toned face would break out with pimples, 1bought | me up.,® Mus, G, E, S1Myons, Cohees, N Y. Hood’s Sarsaparilla | pronounced valid, and as the wife now com- lains of ill treatment, a foreclosure is to be vght, Nine times out of ten the woman who is worth her weight in gold marrics a man who is not worth bis waight in scrap iron, “No, papa; Ido not wish to marry yet. t [ want is » man who doos mot drink, smoke, go out at nights, gamble, bet, over eat A% M o ToNDON, Marohiag N O acrakory. humors from the blood without the aid of 1 ¥ s . % of state for war, stated evening in the commons that it was impossible to deny that there was still a cause for soxiety re- garding the relations of Great Britain and Hussia. The arrangement between 3 e e and Rus- ‘amoan this aftarnoon, concluded taday, 1t resulted ould system, The work- lated . Heavy Assignment, ATLANTA, Masch 13.--The Southern Agri- cultural works here, Elias Haiman, president, mwade an assignment today. Liabilitiee, $197,000; assets, $300,000, hu failure was caused by dull times aud shrinkage in values, E.f:':':";:i’i.‘.?.’.!‘n.,.““‘?'?"' peinbie| | SENATOR waNDERSON's ViEWS, will give the republicans the advantage and | Chicago Times Special, E‘“" result in the election of & republican, | WASHINGTON, March 12, —Senator Mander- y want Morrison to wet out of the way | son introduced a resolutiou in the scate to- The works will continue operations. in the declslon of the cabinet ok to insist upon | etc.; in short, & man who has no vices and is { L E:t'w‘:n&k &t::‘l?':fi:x, mw::: day for the purpose of getting information e o "L., 'll‘ of 0 “]“w'l Svays .m'd‘n My daughter " said Mz, a’bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and soon | “For seven years, spring an fall, I had | § Gossor gots hiere, But Morrison is subbors, | sbout Central American affairs. He thinks Trade Dollars Pouring in. P e, | K e T mrt, bub 4 stranger here, | B U0 sleep soundly; could get Wp with | serofulous sores como out on mY log, bd { 8o long ma he can hold on o other democrat | the United States bas some responsibilities | PILADELPHIA, March 13,—Superintendent | ysterday sent a denial to Granville 80d De | w1, the age of chivalry past.” asks a con-] ©ut that tired and languid feeling, and my | for two years was not freo from them b | ganbe senator, aud 1hat gratifies him. | toward Nicaraugus which it ought mot to|Suowden, of the United States mint 1n;this | Gires of the report that the troops were con: | oo lorlr 8Gh LUVEGT MG JUG 8 S0l appetite improved.” R. A, SAN¥0RD, Kent, O | all. T suffercd very much, Last May ¥ began mti” wid » & Braceful and| prink, The treaty lately negotisted, though | ity states that he has received over 50,000 | centratirg a¢ Askabad, He also protested | iy Haclam marsied » 16 beadsd. A1y “1 had been much troubled by general|taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had ’ the will probably try to stiak b the suq | yeb unratified, be i trade doll o March 4th snd that letters | 83ins} the preparations for war which it is| givh o wart on ber nose, debility. Last spring Hood’s Sarsaparilla [ taken two bottles, the sores healed and the ool e AT T M e bkl e by il:zl:o'::n:q::, $r0m haliars of the solo 13 varlous parts of the "m‘”d'e.:.,:,':,:&:::,"p‘:m in Eagland and | T L he belief of the Buddhists of Ceylon| proved just the thing needed. I derived an | humor left me.” C. A. ARXOLD, Arnold, Me. lowers i & balance with which to thwart th o i ) countey are pouring in upon bim. i 1 cason the | thas if 8 woman behaves hereelf properly she| immense amount of benefit. I mever felt| *There Is no blood puriier equal to Hood & aubition of any thee gmucl:lt R SATAAIA] 10 Nl petboriian of Kal slain. LiaY Gaot, e —— Sith ke pv e o 0 losasn the | will eventuslly becomns & taas, better.” H. F. MiLLeT, Bosion, Mass. Sarsaparilla.” E.S. Piss, Rochester, N ! a candidate. But the welfara of the party | immediate occasion for the eMort of . 7 : upon the agreement. Bapon De Stasl to-day | The French government has resolved to f 1a belleved to be paramount to the interosts of | Barrios to antex. Nicaragua 0 Guaterala | C0ALTON, Obio, March 13. A mestiog of | igformed G ranville hat hawas ready to sign | egalizo marrigen betweca ita own cizos| HoOOd's Sarsaparilla | Hood’s Sarsaparilla ‘ n-’le}nmh“t‘u.:?}. &-fl:‘:}nm‘:.upflmg ::d u.b.:‘ Mm*m:;gfitts?m delegates representiog two thousand misers | the Egyptian mnnuuu.,”'n aud those of England which were wolemnized | 014 by all druggists. $1; six for §5. Made | Sold by all drugglsts. 81; six for 5. Made him in ., By this concession a great wany panful scandals will be avolded. “'Philopens Optacea” is the name of the try | Barrios has been put up to his imperial only by C, 1. HOOD & CO,, Lowell, Mass. scheme by France, with a view to obstructing 100 Doses One Dollar only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. " d to bugt'i m,xt for uu-ty‘ unlt:.lrn P“"“‘““N‘uru M :;u'ck. h arge number of miners are elsewhere aBis, March 18, avits an e Letoy aad two % 100 Doses One Dollar | for work. auarchiste oxpell f ‘